Barbara Benish

Huntington Beach Art Center Huntington Beach, CA Set amidst sand dunes imported into the gallery space from the beach nearby, Barbara Benish’s site-specific work, Sandcasfles, reflects the artist’s childhood memories of life near the sea. The California born, Prague-based aftist s installation addresses postmodern issues, while eschewing the strident or didactic overtones that often accompany

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Lynda Benglis

Cheim & Read New York Defining Lynda Benglis’s newest works is not easy. Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe, whose essay accompanies this beautiful exhibition, distinguishes the main characteristic of Benglis’s art: “Action Sculpture.” From the highly erotic video Female Sensibility (1973) to the palpable nature of her recent works in clay and bronze, Benglis has endeavored to input

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Richard Rezac

Feigen Contemporary New York Walking into the Feigen Gallery the viewer confronted a melange of austere small sculptures made from conventional media such as bronze, cast iron, plaster, and wood. The distinctiveness of Richard Rezac’s sculpture becomes part of its allure, inviting the viewer to inspect each work.

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Robert Roesch

Sande Webster Gallery Philadelphia ln his recent sculptures and combined paintings and drawings, Robert Roesch has refined his ability to state and restate experiences from nature through a geometry of stainless steel shapes that are at once complex and pared down… See the full review in the print version of June 1999 Sculpture Magazine

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